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Show JUA ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAU COUNTY. Times COUNTY VOUR OF NF.I'HI, LF.VAN, SCHOOL HIGH SUCCESSFUL THEATRE COMPANIES BOTES. Social Doings at the Ne-ph- - S0LI0A1E. i High School INSTITUTE HELD CON- DISTRICT COURT NO. 25 NEWS. STATE ROAD Alany Civil Cases, and State Divorce Suits Settled 50-Fo- Arlineton, F.mro, & Pay's Hall to operate under One Head MONA, JUAB ami MILLS, NEPHI CITY, UTAH, MARCH 29. 1912. VOL. 3 AO ISBKAO IN THE HOMKS NEWS. Decides to Build Highway ot through Nephi. On Monday the following final decrees of divorce were granted It has been decide d by the First Steps to Form CoThe most successful Annie Greenwood: by Judge State Road Commission to build operative Association event of the season was the danc against T. J, Norton; a Splendid Lectures deliver ing paty given by the High The Emro Co. have leased the Norton highway through the Two farmers meetings were Efma Hollingshead against Geo. of Nephi instead of the reg held this week, one ed. Good Attendance. School Faculty last Saturday half interest owned by Henry F. city on Tuesday Hollingsheadj Martine Skee.n evening in Fay's Hall. The girls Forrest in the Arlington Theatre against Andrew Skeem. An int ular width of 31 feet, as whs pro- night and one on Wednesday, to ThisYs good news talk over and met earlv in the week, but the and also Pav's dance-halthe proposition of ordecree was granted posed at first. erlocutory the of the farmers afterto until Foote It. C. in Although will as coniunction with it bovs j not know here, taxpayers not a farmerH Mrs. Gussie Moore against Don ganizing town were just settling down to vvard that it was to conspire a- - will operate the three places of only make a more convenient association. J. H. Nelson, manElmo Moore on o n and Monday, their spring work, still a big ma- .rainst them. The later events amusement under one manage Friday of last week, Mrs. Ethel road, but will also take olf 16 ager of the Central Utah Farmjonty oi them took a day ott proved, however, that the bash- - ment. G. M. Whitmore will be Carter Jackson was feet from the which ers Exchange in pushing the granted a n the Monday and attended the larm- - fuj as weJi as the brave young manager, and C. R. Foote and has do to city through the movement. After lengthy dis Berera institute held that day, and men had jeen chosen as part- - vVm. Bailev will constitute the interlocutory decree against blocks sec- cussion preliminary of two the business C. nard Jackson. 6teps were II i g h executive board after hearing the highly inter- - ner3 by some charming A new Purvey is now being taken toward forming an organ tion. . . .1 In the case of Peter Mayer vs cawuK icuuiTO, nwii vi scnooi gin, lor me mucr. uinvcu jjie jease wjjj take euect on Christian Overson et al, in which made, and just as soon as the isation to work in conjunction conditions of the roads will per with the state association and oi event, vvnn wnai ieur giciicu mat liitj April 11 During the coming their work to wait. On account trembling we w a i t e d for the L,impi. ,h Arlington will not the plaintiff brought suit for dam mit of hauling full loads, work have a joint office in Salt Lake of the lecturers missintr the train gentie tap at the door Saturday be std for Picture show pur ages done to his land on Tanner will be taken up. It is now which was to collect infor City, pro Creek by of defendant's tne n i g n t oeiore, no meeting evening! (There was a possibility build the road w i t h a mation as to markets and do to Emr0 bein a much cattle, thetrespass the posed jury brought in a ver mixture of shale a new nrcWtra wasneiaintne iorenoon, out n of t3 not e om n g at all. you and ordinary other general work. As a pre- J150.00 dict for damages for the the in out turned be music goodcrW to know.) Everybody seemed to L u; finish to be hauled iminary measure toward getting the former fnmp,i gravel, plaintitf. afternoon nevertheless. a in his best bib LU1 .t, . rhon , however, . from the mouth hcm. of the canyon, the farmers to and II iC UIVIUIC DMVnonM""-vvThe contested divorce suit of and the J. W. Faxman presided and and tucker, and with a big, nap- - rt .: be made un 0f A. D to be taken from raise one variety of produce, a latter a f t e r a few selections by the py smile. The latter increased piumD A v i n Udall. George Jos. W. Vickers vs. Thurza M. the banks of the creek just below car of seed potatoes of the best band and a few opening remarks. rather than diminished as the Qr(jf anj Mr i.;asiy and Mrs Vickers was terminated Tues- the Winn flour mill, by w h a t is variety, the "White Pearl," is Ben R. Eldndge. president of evening passed, and everybody Morton who have been playing day, by both sides agreeing to known aa the "gravel chute". being shipped in and quite a the division of the property. The the Utah State Dairymen's As- - enjoyed the fun, until twelve for tne Emro, number of farmers have agreed former was seeking a divorce on to use this variety for seed, as sociation, gave a spienniu iaie on o'clock, when it was me uoy T. nr(ranizati0n wishes it the ground of cruelty. Judge THE SANFORD DODGE PUTS. they are the Babcock test and the ways of turn to choose whom they should understood that in- not do guaranteed a market they i Greenwood in rendering his def me uairy ,i J.' I accompany inome. . . next fall. A committee of five mnnftflfli isril. in the estimating tne vaiue oi it. tn . cision thought there was a quesIt has been a He emphasized the fact cow. was We were favored Tuesday af- to work up the inu0 .u0Ma arifi Hanrn tion as to whether there was suf question since Monday night. terestappointed the amount of milk ternoon by a visit from Mr. San that not only in the association after halls; but that the same may be ficient evidence to warrant a di,.r uui i . ord nod ire and. Mr. .i ii i,ue i t aauunv ui, whether the play presented at which another meeting will be snouiu n antortainfliaynaru, - , I UOIH.VO 1JI ,i.M. "I H vorce on the above-nameif charge the Arlington on that evening called and a also tne quality oi in mnit. ne who were m our clty M0mlay and menU at any tirne the parties organiza. as it seemed that there was was a good play or not. Some tion effected.permanent but .. a d v nights nresentinK . iane stated that tne law m salt r The nnv are f..mUh . . ....... . u folbwing IfV n n ..a .aj " being . II :u. I . j no hope of a reconcilation of the ardent enthusiasts :ti i10. t.en l j mimmtn pronounce it on the committee: J. W. Pax- wty iorDias shakesneare's Julius Caesar. Mr. music they wish. ' parties, on a strained technical one of the best dramatic perfor man, Orson Cazier, Lewis Gar that contains less than 3.2 per Dojge Bave sketches from Julius of the evidence, a mances ver construction cent uutter iat. staged in Nephi, rett. Win. Bailey, and A. H. Bel- naPr fo,mpn nd Ju et. Merch divorce was granted. while others there be who called liston. O. C Grecc. sunervisor of ant of Venice. Macbeth, ana a iTlELT DEATH EF LEVI B. By the terms of decree, the it dull and uninteresting. "The Levan farmers are also taking farmers institutes in Minnesota, more modern selection Casey defendant gets the home and all RjRht Of Way" however Keem? interest in the was the second speaker, and told at the Bat." Mr. Maynard was movement, and us lurnislnngs. ?1300.00 in mon- - to have been put on at a dihad the are of the gratification he felt at be- - full of jokes and funny stories that quite a prospects Word was received in NVphi; ey.lo acres or Held land and vantage. The romnanv arrivi d will number the association, join ing so well received on his second which he gave in dramatic style of water-righseven t of on tne night train, w h i c h was las. E. night, of the n and Anthon visit to Nephi, and how he had I He interpreted for us lines in th' Sunday Taylor s now winch stands in her name Levi B. Jackson in St. Mark more than an hour late, so that Bas where Venice the Merchant of are movethe pushing enjoyed traveling through o in Salt Lake City, the f Kr nlnvprft had nn timi far nrfn. ment there. state the last two years. Mr. I anio chose the leaden casket Hospital I.AIVIHIUII HUIN JUUCSS( frnf c"u- ncJa m ,1 . , 7," Gregg then discussed in his hum His climax was "The House that enai tuuercuiobis. I ul. jmi. ,im.iwh to work. Moreover, the Basket Ball Game Tucs. right orous but pointed way, "The Jack Built" with "variations was for some years a resident of after The being compelled Correspondence Depart- audience, All lovers of dancing should tnis Type and Confirmation of the A basket ball game that proplace, hat ing married a few niMitof the Utah Agricultural i.to wan an inour ana a nan. were He made the Cow." point the not Dairy U) be at Arlington wears ago Miss Martha Tryan of mises to be the speediest event is meeting with remark- - in no very agreeable humor, ar.d that "Breed is only skin-dee- p tonight and see what a splendio Nephi. He has many friends heie College of season in scheduled to take the iU success in its effort? to aid consequently were in a r a t h e r and said that it did not matter ,jme the Fourth Years have in in learn to much who I were grieved .v. u the worki.ig men and womn of critical frame of mind. J lie place the Second Ward Amusej S(0re ior mem. ureat vmmuiui uieuau) mccua bouiuxi. ...u:u f his untimely demise. any ment llall next Tuesday evening. Utah and the intermountain natural result was you select as it did which of the have been taken to make the The game is between the Sunday been had employ Mr. Jackson country. Students have register- - possible errors in the presenta Schools particular cows you select, as Senior Ball the best event of the ed of the two wards, and at railroad Bingham ed from four states. Utah. Idaho, tion were picked out and enlarg by the there are good and bad specimens J year j f you are nol there you will include practicalthe teams He leaves time. some for Canyon Montana, and Wyoming, fiftj in ed upon. It seems quite certain, in all the breeds, and practically ni surtly miss a treat. old stars. The Adall the of to children ly two wife and a young number. They vary in age from that under more favorable ciras many in one as another. Mr. mission for the game will he mourn his loss. t .venty to sixty, two being sixty cumstances, 'The Right of Way" Gregg told of the salient features fifteen cents. The proceeds are to a The remains were brought years of age. They are not tak- - would have made great lmpres- to be divided between of a good dairy type and stated (1. H. Pitchforlh Moves the two Nephi Monday, and funeral ser ing the work for college credit sion with Nephi theatre-g?ras his opinion, that more time Schools. will There be a Sunday Milford Back to a be to beconu known is strong vices were held in the primarily but toaidthem in their as it had been spent in developing dance the after game. Ward meeting house Wednesday This was the motive back vital play and the actors of the special types of dotrs than had The is the line-up- : 11.11. 1'itchiorth and sons fol'owing skill showed all 1. II. and a eleven o'clock. Bishop mv a va unrniiii lib vi vnv v vui i I'omnanv ninniiiot,i;ckmt.ntfiKiinim. t'" beenipentin perfecting a type have purchased the old Tanner at Ward Ward Second First I G. Parkes and Pres J. W. Pax- e.. The work most called for is cleverness in interpreting their of dairy stock. V. f. C. r. Gowem Vickers ranch near Milford, comprising mnn snnke consoling W O r d S to fcgn cultural in nature, in crops! nart. I. II. ana f. Belliston num A At the evening meeting Prof. five hundred acres of Hoyt p.wury Husbandry. Julius Ceasar" on the followthe sorrowing family and friends, are registered in commercial II- Gowet i c. Latimer Hogenson was the first speaker, ad land. Mr. Pitchfjrth will after which the body was laid to suc an was unqualified ing niht branches, mainly accounting. H. Vickrrs r. g. & took up the timely subject "Po-- 1 move his family to Milford th Bailty Vine B'.uiT Cemetery. in the cess, and Nephi is fortunate at rest 1. Wilson He told of the I first of the week, and he and hif the Oddfellows lodge, of which Christianson if. oi an able so Br.se Ball interpreter MeeMnsr. having ..... reputation that Colorado and Ida- - ons will engage in dairying, &nd ha was a member, ta ing part in A meeting of baseball fans was .aKespearean r o , e I also run a slaughter-house- . The ho had built up for themselves in First Ward Program. the ceremonies at the grave. ""flc pen or m nere. , of the potato industry, and failed to I Minersville reservoir will be able The deceased was born in Trxj called Wednesday evening in thelknee, made up principally The following program will be peo Club room to talk see any reason why Utah, lying to supply all the water that is uerville. Utah, June 11, 1S acor more were rendered less at the Tabernacle Sun who aver prospects for a city league ple as it does right between these two I needed for the ranch. thirty-fourthistorical in his with the at 7 o'clock. thus great evening day being quainted I . ... nans were diccusscd of getting t. states, anu wua every au vantage I I he people of Nephi will re- - year. Two of his brothers, Har one or two teams within the was enthusiastic, and ap- - Piano Solo, Mabel Owen play, city, that they can lay claim to, is un-- jret to see Mr. Pitchforlh leave, a and D. and was W. Jackson, and Lizzie and Piano Howarth frequent plause Duet, and then have Levan and Mona able to raise enough potatoes to I nd will wish him success in his vty Sanford Dodge, playcousi.i Mrs. Ada Nesbitt came to join in, m a k I n a four-teaCazier Onena g new undertaking. supply its own people. Aleta and Delia Nephi for the funeral. were ing "the noblest Roman of them Vocal Duct, Also puggesuons league. Mr. Eldridge then took up the ail" has never appeared here in McCune made as to getting the subject of "Cleanliness in Up". square lenced, and h a v i n g a a part for which he was better Piano Duet, Diane and Maleta Pcedlers New Firm. Confectionery he visits of If the company again telling Goldsbrough strand stand built. A committee i fitted. . .. . . .. I J had made to various dairies in Marshal E. II. Sparks i? ! irmnintofl tn Citv wou.u Events visitl Current Orson Cazur iNepni, noming fv. B. II. Sparks, formerly a con of peddlers who matter. More trail c more than lo Lacture, Continuation of Taxes, the eastern states and of the mar on the her hot t'lrase next and who particulars ! velous degree of cleanliness that fectioner of this place, work their trade in town have them repeat this great trag Wm. Bailey connected with Sparks try to been has .rHtu.nt a icene. A short time ' ,i they achieved. edy now drawn Eite Candy Co., has a ordered he pitc Mr. urejfg next tpoKe on ou,t of that firm and has started ago Wedding Bells. Parents Marriage of George Paint town of pay his Seconds Ward 'Home Topics," telling of ways a .w of last week, Miss Thursday which has concern, just Clas he arrcPt- Program er. and means of developing the Ur,ay ' Derfsie Norton, a popular young f un reoti tly len incorporated who was ' ed a Syrian home influence, the value of ler the TaU on Music, T. L. oote, George Painter, one of Nephi lady of Nephi, was married to title of the B. II. Sparks the without books in the home, and the a J dry Selection Mixed goodsThe defendby Quartet, pop.ilar young men, was married Mr. David W. Davis of Salt Lake Confectionery Co. It has a cap selling license. Mrs. Leah of the home. Nellie in Salt Lake City, last week to City. The bride is the daughter rural vantages Pettegrew, ital stock of J25.000.00 divided in nece?sary Justice before tried City was ant Udall Chas. Hayneg, and Mi?s Leone Maynard of Sou th of Mrs. John Stalnaker, of this The City Band rendered excel to 2J) shares. l. II. bparks is found and guilty. Coleman Jacok I L. Anderson. are Jordan. The voung couple then place. The jmrg lent music during the institute, jresident and general manager; t.nt no he was a young and ignor , f t L yM the a ? in Instrumental Pex hort to visit visit to selection, Nerhi came down making Nephi, an j me 1 urn acnuoi iee .iuti Elwin Wright, ant foreigner, promiMo to eronrn's tiarents Mr. and Mrs after which they expect to make gve some highly appreciated Jrigham Lindsay, cretarv ;and f ve town immediately, no Rent Vocal ton Sister?. Helen Grace. John C. Painter. their home in Salt Lake. Solo, leiue wa imposed. J. W. Wilson, treasurer. 8ngs. (By John Booth.) social 50-fo- ot l, I road-buildin- 1. g ... I ;... 1 L,if .... much-debate- d , d L. -- mm. death shares Chris-tianso- l, jl.i .... i.,. paint that s, and-wor- k. o- sub-irn'g- tato-Growing- at - tr - ." ommercial ... 1 h 1 long-continu- ed. m Mut"t)ig ", north invC.i. . it.,urnf I - peddler .1 1 t: 1 -- c-- vice-preside- nt; aid couple |